Hello Mark,

Here's how I would do it.

Go to PROGRAM MENUS (under the red button)

Press: SOUND (top left of screen that
appears.

Press: PART SETTING (top left of screen plus
'PIANO' will be shown in centre of screen.

Part 1: KEY SHIFT - make sure this is '0'

Part 2: KEY SHIFT - press the down button underneath it until -12 shows (you can go down 2 octaves -24 if you wish)

When you're happy with your sets, EXIT and save to one of the Panel Memories.

You can also use the PAN button to push Rt.1 to top of keyboard and Rt2 to bottom. I use this method when I'm using piano in Rt.1 and strings in Rt.2. Doing this can produce a really good sound without having to go the full octave.


If either of these two methods are not to your liking, try 'splitting' the keyboard and have the lower piano in the lefthand part.

These methods can also be used in the 'Fingered' Mode with great results. It's just a matter of trying them out to find the best to suit your needs.

Whatever you do, when you're happy with your sets REMEMBER TO SAVE THEM.

Audrey




[This message has been edited by Audrey Turner (edited 11-03-2009).]